Including Basic Military Courtesies and Etiquette,
Male and Female Sexual Harassment, Physical and Verbal Harassment
and More
The military is a workd with its own rules, regulations and codes
of conduct.
This collection of two training films explore the military courtesy
system and proper saluting techniques as well as a portrayal of
what is and is not appropriate behavior between the sexes in an
integrated military. The two films on this DVD have a total run
time of 44 minutes.
The first film is Unwelcome Affection produced by the Walter Reed
Army Medical Center in the 1980s. It portrays file scenarios where
sexual harassment may be occuring, explains how to identify it and
what steps should be taken to prevent it from happening. The film
also deals with physical and verbal abuse that can be experienced
in the armed forces. What is unique about this film is its recognition
that not all sexual harassment is from men to women. It also deals
with sexual harassment issues initiated by women. After each scenario,
the situation is discussed with a series of questions and answers
to fully capture the teachings of the film.
The second film is titled Military Courtesies and was produced
in the 1970s. This film covers the basic military courtesies exercised
throughout the chain of command - including how to salute in a variety
of situations, how to show respect to your superior officers and
much more.
Here are some sample clips from the DVD
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